Kalispell brewery readies first batch of beer
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After nearly two years of planning, permitting, construction and inspections, Cole Schneider and Maggie Doherty started production Thursday on their first batch of beer at Kalispell Brewing Co. on Main Street.
“It’s a crazy feeling we are actually brewing,” Doherty said.
After one final inspection by the city on Thursday morning, the brewery officially started brewing its first batch of Winter at Noon Dunkel at 9:15 a.m.
Using a more traditional brewing method that involves three boiling phases, it took almost 15 hours to brew the dunkel-style German lager.
This “triple decoction” method of brewing takes much longer than standard methods, but Schneider prefers the flavor profiles created. “It’s one of my favorite beers to drink,” Schneider said. “And one of my favorites to brew.”
With one batch in the fermentation tank, the brewers still have four more styles of beer to brew before they open to the public. Every beer is different, but once in the fermentation tanks it takes anywhere from three to five weeks until the brew is ready to drink.
This puts the brewery’s opening date still a few weeks out, but the owners remain hopeful they can open by the end of June.
Despite several delays, the couple likes to try to keep perspective on what they’ve accomplished in their long $2 million project.
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